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Development of new molecular tools for altering gene expression in Giardia intestinalis .
Horáčková, Vendula ; Doležal, Pavel (advisor) ; Horváthová, Lenka (referee)
Giardia intestinalis is a widespread intestinal parasite that causes diarrhea in human and other vertebrate hosts. Although, fully sequenced genome of G. intestinalis has been published, very little is known about the regulation of gene expression. Together with the tetraploid genome, this complicates the use of many common reverse genetics methods. The aim of this thesis was to develop new molecular tools that can be used to alter gene expression in G. intestinalis. For the purposes of this work, new vectors for tetracycline-inducible gene expression including T7 promoter and endogenous oct promoter were designed. Furthermore, cwp1 gene knock-out was created using CRISPR-Cas9 technology. In order to modify mechanisms of double strand break repair, expression of two key components of bacterial NHEJ pathway - LigD and Ku - was introduced into cells of G. intestinalis.
Inducible expression systems and their use in the study of parasitic organisms.
Horáčková, Vendula ; Doležal, Pavel (advisor) ; Fišer, Radovan (referee)
1 Abstract Inducible expression systems are systems with ability to switch expression of genes of interest on and off. Therefore, they are useful molecular tools for analysis of gene function. Nowadays, there are tens of various inducible expression systems available that differ from each other in level of regulation of gene expression, time of induction, possibilities of use, etc. This work is focused on three of them to illustrate common features of the inducible expression systems which regulate gene expression at the level of transcription. Firstly, systems based on regulation of lactose operon of Escherichia coli are mentioned. Secondly, systems which use regulatory elements of tetracycline resistance-encoding transposon Tn10 of E. coli are described. Third chapter is focused on systems regulated by agonists of ecdysone receptor. In the last chapter cases of use of inducible expression systems in the study of parasitic organisms are summarized.
Inducible expression systems and their use in the study of parasitic organisms.
Horáčková, Vendula ; Doležal, Pavel (advisor) ; Fišer, Radovan (referee)
1 Abstract Inducible expression systems are systems with ability to switch expression of genes of interest on and off. Therefore, they are useful molecular tools for analysis of gene function. Nowadays, there are tens of various inducible expression systems available that differ from each other in level of regulation of gene expression, time of induction, possibilities of use, etc. This work is focused on three of them to illustrate common features of the inducible expression systems which regulate gene expression at the level of transcription. Firstly, systems based on regulation of lactose operon of Escherichia coli are mentioned. Secondly, systems which use regulatory elements of tetracycline resistance-encoding transposon Tn10 of E. coli are described. Third chapter is focused on systems regulated by agonists of ecdysone receptor. In the last chapter cases of use of inducible expression systems in the study of parasitic organisms are summarized.

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